Warriors stars back in action

MARVELOUS NAKAMBA’S future at Aston Villa continues to be the subject of speculation, but the Warriors star midfielder started for the Claret and Blue against Watford at Vicarage Road yesterday on the opening weekend of the English Premier League.

SMEs to drive economic growth

SMALL and medium enterprises (SMEs) have become the engine for economic growth and are primed to play a crucial role towards attaining projected growths of 7.8 percent this year and 5 percent going forward.

Brains behind Patati Patata choreography

AFTER witnessing a close friend suffer a horrific leg injury during a high school football match, Kudakwashe Makaza hanged up his football boots and found solace in dancing.

Second Republic progressive — minister

INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa is regarded by many as the effervescent voice of the Zimbabwean Government.

I had a deep sense of belonging: Part 2

WE continue our discussion with Mr Henry Kambizi Matemba Mutasa, one of the many Zimbabweans who, for various reasons that were beyond their control, were born and grew up in…

VP Chiwenga mourns Okwanga

VICE President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has sent a message of condolence on the death of prominent specialist physician, Dr Nelson Okwanga who succumbed to Covid-19 last Tuesday.

Vaccines proving effective against existing variants

COVID-19 vaccines have proven to be safe, effective and life-saving.

Like all vaccines, they do not fully protect everyone who is vaccinated, and we do not yet know how well they can prevent people from transmitting the virus to others.

Overpricing hits Zim health insurance

When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. 

This African proverb has been used so many times it has become a cliché, but it is apt when applied to the silent feud that is taking place between medical aid societies and health service providers.

Is Zimbabwe drilling itself dry?

GLOBAL water demand is expected to grow by 55 percent by the year 2050.

As a result of this demand, one in every five developing countries are likely to experience water shortages.

When families split asunder

WHILE taking my car through a thorough cleaning session near a stream in Borrowdale last weekend, I was shocked to see an old lady throwing groceries into the water.

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